Plugins

Installation

Development version

The version we are currently working on supports multiple file formats as well as continuous scrolling, and also includes all known features from the latest stable version. We would welcome you to check it out and giveus feedback before we release it. It is available in the "develop" branch in our GIT repository.

Localization

Since 0.1.1 zathura supports translation, but at the moment we only provide english and german language files.We need your help to get our projects translated into other languages. If you are interested, you can find allnecessary information here.

Bugs & Features

We are very happy about constructive feedback, bug reports and feature requests, but we ask you to use our bug tracker for filling in those.

Re: zathura - a document viewer

Re: zathura - a document viewer

It does have link-opening abilities, but you have to open them with the keyboard. Just like in vimperator/pentadactyl: Press f, press the number corresponding to the link you want to open, et voilà -- link opened.

Re: zathura - a document viewer

With the new website, I'm not sure where configuration information can be found?

EDIT: Submitted two bugs and a feature request, thanks for the great software

Last edited by ngoonee (2011-03-22 02:56:42)

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Re: zathura - a document viewer

The package in the archlinux repository has already been updated. Keep in mind that this release has almost nothing to do withthe feature version of zathura, since it build upon a different code base.

Just to confirm, the 'feature version' refers to 'girara'?

Allan-Volunteer on the (topic being discussed) mailn lists. You never get the people who matters attention on the forums.jasonwryan-Installing Arch is a measure of your literacy. Maintaining Arch is a measure of your diligence. Contributing to Arch is a measure of your competence.Griemak-Bleeding edge, not bleeding flat. Edge denotes falls will occur from time to time. Bring your own parachute.

Re: zathura - a document viewer

I was looking for something just like this, manupilating pdf in a vim way !

But I’m french and my keyboard is not in qwerty but bépo (a french dvorak keyboard), and right now it’s impossible to use this pdf viewer (jkl and h are spread across the keyboard).

So I’ve tried to change the config with a zathurarc file as explained on the website. But if it works sometimes, some other times it doesn’t. For example, this :

map + zoom inmap - zoom out

… just doesn’t work, and it’s from the zathurarc example file on the official website.

I’ve looked everywhere to find the config.h file and I didn’t. And I realised that you’ve got this file when you compile zathura, and I didn’t because I’ve got it from the ubuntu repository with apt-get.

So my question is : should I compile it in order to have this file (config.h) ?

I would love to move from ubuntu to archlinux but I don’t feel ready yet.

Re: zathura - a document viewer

Sébastien wrote:

<snip>I’ve looked everywhere to find the config.h file and I didn’t. And I realised that you’ve got this file when you compile zathura, and I didn’t because I’ve got it from the ubuntu repository with apt-get.

So my question is : should I compile it in order to have this file (config.h) ?

I would love to move from ubuntu to archlinux but I don’t feel ready yet.

Thank you for your advices and your patience.

Sébastien.

The file is found in the source package on git, and can be used to compile a version of Zathura with custom options. Though it's a bit confusing (Jumanji and Zathura still have little in the way of documentation), you can download the source, look over the config.h file, and transcribe the options in it you want to change to ~/.config/zathura/zathurarc.

Also, I'm not too familiar with Dvorak: might the "+" key still be "=" by default, a la QWERTY?

As you can see, the only things I really try to do for now, is to map going down with "t" and going up with "s" (the equivalent of "j" and "k" on my keyboard).I tried all the things above individually and the only things that work properly is :

map S navigate previousmap T navigate next

… it was the example on the website (but it moves a whole page and I want also to move line by line).

About your question (ANONKNUSA) no the + is not on the default qwerty. On my keyboard, I’ve got it on "Alt gr + c".

So, if at least I manage to map "t" with down and "s" with up, I’ll be very happy.

A good documentation will be very good for this very good programm (in order to help motivated clumsy newbie like me !)

Re: zathura - a document viewer

BTW, I think I have found a bug in the cb_view_kb_pressed() function: checking for if(Zathura.Global.mode == ADD_MARKER) and if(Zathura.Global.mode == EVAL_MARKER) should be done at the very beginning of the function, otherwise it's impossible to set marks using "a", "s" or any other character that is already mapped to an interactive function. Or am I missing something here?

Thank you for your reply, Yes I'v reed the man page and also I saw the configuration on pwmt.org and I'v seen also the config.h in the source.I know how to move around with it like s to fit the page, J/K to go to next and previous, gg and GG to go to first page and last one , but I don't understand the imput methods (if there are ones) and some other stuff.Here are some questions:

To digit a comand I should hit : and than a command but;

1) I bmark (2 pages) in one pdf, and thant :blist but nothing is shown. I suppose something should be shown right?

2) If I type :info than some info is shown but how to get out of this?

3) How should I type :

^f Scroll page down
^b Scroll page up
^d Scroll half a page down
^u Scroll half a page up

This means really ^ or something else ?4) what's

i Change to insert mode (--INSERT--) is shown, but what's the point on typing some characters in the bar below and how to get out of it?
v Change to visual mode ?